History of North America

How much is a1942 Liberty head dime worth?

The value of a 1942 Liberty Head dime depends on several factors, including its condition and mint mark.

- Condition: The condition of the dime is a crucial factor in determining its worth.

- Uncirculated coins in mint state (MS) can command higher prices than circulated coins that show signs of wear and tear.

- Common dates like 1942s will generally not be as valuable as rarer ones.

Here is a general guide to the value of 1942 Liberty Head dimes based on their condition and mint mark:

*Good (G): $2 - $5*

*Fine (F): $4 - $8*

*Very Fine (VF): $8 - $15*

*Extremely Fine (XF): $15 - $25*

*Uncirculated (MS): $25 - $50*

- D mintmark: 1942 Liberty Head dimes with the "D" mintmark, indicating they were minted in Denver, tend to be more common than those with other mint marks and are generally worth slightly less than those with other mint marks.

- P mintmark: 1942 Liberty Head dimes with the "P" mintmark, indicating they were minted in Philadelphia, are more common and are generally worth a bit less than those with other mint marks.

- S mintmark: 1942 Liberty Head dimes with the "S" mintmark, indicating they were minted in San Francisco, are less common and are generally worth more than those with other mint marks.

Ultimately, the actual value of a particular 1942 Liberty Head dime can be best determined by a professional coin dealer or appraiser, who can examine the coin in person and provide an accurate assessment of its worth based on its condition, mint mark, and other factors.